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A defence of the Protestant clergy in the south of Ireland, in answer to the charges against them, contained in the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan's speeches relating to tithes, as they are printed, and said to have been delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday the 14th, and Tuesday the 19th of February, 1788. With a postscript containing some remarks on his last speech on the re-agitation of tithes, delivered the 11th of April, 1788. By Authenticus.

By: Authenticus.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by P. Byrne,..., 1788Description: iv, 121, [3]p. ; 8.°.Note: MS. attribution : Graves.
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Subject(s): Tithes -- Ireland
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VOL.144(2) An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. VOL.144(3) A full display of some late publications on the subject of tithes and the sufferings of the established clergy in the south of Ireland, attributed to those dues. With strictures necessary for the further elucidation of that subject. By Candidus. VOL.144(4) A vindication of the conduct of the clergy, who petitioned the House of Lords against two Bills relative to tithes, in the session of parliament held in 1788. By a southern clergyman. With an appendix containing his former answers to certain "allegations" with additions. VOL.144(5) A defence of the Protestant clergy in the south of Ireland, in answer to the charges against them, contained in the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan's speeches relating to tithes, as they are printed, and said to have been delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday the 14th, and Tuesday the 19th of February, 1788. With a postscript containing some remarks on his last speech on the re-agitation of tithes, delivered the 11th of April, 1788. By Authenticus. VOL.144(6) Speech of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, relative to tythe, in the House of Commons, on Friday, May 8, 1789. To which is annexed, a Bill to appoint commissioners for the purpose of enquiring into the state of tythes, &c. Also, a manifesto of the parochial clergy of Munster. VOL.14(5) State of Ireland. VOL.145(1) National advantages to be derived from adopting the following plans : viz. I. A land-tax in place of tythes. II. Extension of the woollen and cotton manufactures. III. Setting the King's Commons. IV. Encreasing the revenue on malt and spirits. V. Relief of persons confined for debt. VI. Supplying the poor with coals cheap. VII. Lending money to the poor at ten per cent. VIII. Cutting a canal from Dublin to Drogheda. IX. Improving the harbour of Dublin. X. Supplying the City of Dublin with water at two-thirds of the present expence. By a citizen of Dublin.

MS. attribution : Graves.

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